Transport Minister Gopal Rai said the minimum fare is Rs 10 as charged by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) on its low-floor AC buses.
It will ply between 6.30 am to 9.20 pm and do around 22 trips.
The minister said it is for the "first time" in the country that an electric bus has been inducted for public transport service, a move which is aimed at bringing down the rising pollution level in the city.
Although the actual cost of the electric bus is around Rs 3 crore if imported, a senior DTC official said that if it is manufactured in India, it will cost around Rs 70-75 lakh, which is equivalent to the cost of DTC's AC low-floor bus.
"This electric bus will run on a trial basis. Thereafter, we will review its results, and if we get a satisfactory response, we will float tenders to induct more e-buses in the fleet of DTC buses.
Ashish Khetan, vice-chairman of Delhi Dialogue Commission (DDC) which conceived the project, said the government has not spent money on the introduction of this bus, which has been borne by the company.
The city government also has plans to ply buses on biogas.
A plan was earlier also mooted to reintroduce trams in Old Delhi but the proposal was later rejected.
